I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds right now, but here’s what’s typically reported about Ulster University Sports Village and how to verify the latest.
Direct answer
- The Ulster University Sports Village at Jordanstown has been a long-running investment project, with reports of a £10m expansion that adds facilities like gym spaces, fitness suites, and a student clubhouse. For the very latest developments, please check Ulster University’s news page or local council announcements.
Where to look for the latest
- Ulster University News (UU Belfast and UU Jordanstown sections) for press releases and project updates.
- Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council planning news for approvals, timelines, and any revised dates.
- Local Belfast/NI media (ITV News UTV, BBC NI) covering planning decisions and facility openings.
What to expect from the project (context)
- Expansion aims to integrate indoor facilities with outdoor pitch provision to support student athletes and community use.
- The project is positioned as a flagship training hub, sometimes described as strengthening the university’s role in high-performance sport in Northern Ireland.
If you’d like, I can:
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Sources
Ulster University is set to invest £10m in the Jordanstown Sports Village, a state-of-the-art, multi-sport facility for students, staff and
ulsteruni.gaa.ieBelfast’s newest and largest student accommodation block is to feature a state-of-the-art Sports Centre, operated by Ulster University Sport. Located at Nelson Place, the next generation student living property offers 774 luxury en-suite and studio flats across 11 floors alongside amenities such as a rooftop terrace with a panoramic view across Belfast, a cinema room, […]
sportforbusiness.comThe second phase of the Ulster university development is set to welcome staff and students on 19th September this year. UTV News
www.itv.comColum Eastwood MP says the executive has downgraded previous commitments to university expansion in the city.
www.bbc.comAntrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council's approve £10m sports facility at UU Jordanstown UTV News
www.itv.comA £10m investment by Ulster University will create a world-class ‘sports village’ in Jordanstown through the expansion of an existing sports centre.
antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.ukUlster University to invest £10m in Sports Village
www.ulster.ac.ukAt the Sports Village we have world class facilities that are open all year round to our students and members of the public.
www.ulster.ac.uk